Andrew Hawkins played three tough seasons in Cleveland with the Browns, not winning many games but leaving the city with nothing but positive things to say about it.
The wide out announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday, this after inking a one-deal to play with New England back in May.
In this three seasons with the Browns Hawkins played in 39 games with 29 starts, and caught 123 passes for 1424 yards and five touchdowns.
Last season had pulled in 33 passes for 324 yards and three scores.
BREAKING NEWS: @Hawk announces his retirement on UNINTERRUPTED. pic.twitter.com/oufm3Whzzw
— UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted) July 25, 2017
Today he gave a lot of love to the city and his teammates. Below is what he had to say via a tweet from Browns Chalk Talk.
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